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to renewable energy is one opportunity that would help the renewable energy space. right now all ratepayers pay into -- for example the state fund that goes towards the solar incentive but across the state only a quarter of houses can take advantage of on their roof and we're looking to expand that to others so there are fixes under the rent control rules. there is a list of passthroughs that haven't been adopted by the board of supervisors that we would like to see clarification on the rules and for the tenants and expanding metering and enable customers in multi-families or tenant buildings credited for the portion from the roof top system -- this has been recently expanding but doing it more so at the state regulation level so more customers can take advantage and supporting renewable energy legislation and we have been pushing for this at the state level and invest in a system not located on their house or multi-property or in the community or the state even and own a portion of that state and get the generation of the system to their own utility bill like they
to renewable energy is one opportunity that would help the renewable energy space. right now all ratepayers pay into -- for example the state fund that goes towards the solar incentive but across the state only a quarter of houses can take advantage of on their roof and we're looking to expand that to others so there are fixes under the rent control rules. there is a list of passthroughs that haven't been adopted by the board of supervisors that we would like to see clarification on the rules...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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these elevators save energy by using a regenerative drive. when the cars are going up empty or down full of people, they generate electricity that goes back into the building grid. these elevators have energy by grouping people going to the same floor in the same cab. and the way they work is you have a shared elevator call button in the lobby. you would indicate which floor you're going to, for instance like 3, and it will direct me to elevator c. so, i'll go to an elevator with people that are going to that same floor. what's also interesting is inside the elevator floor cab there are no selection buttons because i selected my floor in the lobby. this takes some getting used to as we're all accustomed to choosing our floor inside the elevator cabs. ♪ ♪ >> another thing we saut that was a challenge for this building was the permitting process for the delivery machine to use reclaimed water in an office building. and i think that we really broke the ground for future use to be much more commonplace for utilization of reclaimed water in of
these elevators save energy by using a regenerative drive. when the cars are going up empty or down full of people, they generate electricity that goes back into the building grid. these elevators have energy by grouping people going to the same floor in the same cab. and the way they work is you have a shared elevator call button in the lobby. you would indicate which floor you're going to, for instance like 3, and it will direct me to elevator c. so, i'll go to an elevator with people that...
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we've actually developed every major energy source and now moving to green energy and you're saying we shouldn't invest in it. >> the government has deloped every major energy source? my gosh, and-- >> hold on, guys, go ahead. >> and oil-- >> right, the only reason that these major entities, alteative energies get developed and they're alternative at the te they're produced, whether we're talking timber, coal, oil or nuclear is because of massive government instment. this is nothing new. >> caroline. >> we use today invest 1% of our federal budget on alternative energy 100ears ago and now only investing 1/10 of 1% and grudgingly, even though green energy spending has created a million jobs in the last four years. so, yes, it does create jobs and-- >> caroline. >> to compare what's happened are you saying that unemployment hasn't gone down? it certainly has. >> brenda: go ahead. toby, one man's loophole is another man's tax incentive? >> well, i mean, here is a news flash, caroline, god bless you, the actual reason that prices have gone up for these resources has been actual demand, act
we've actually developed every major energy source and now moving to green energy and you're saying we shouldn't invest in it. >> the government has deloped every major energy source? my gosh, and-- >> hold on, guys, go ahead. >> and oil-- >> right, the only reason that these major entities, alteative energies get developed and they're alternative at the te they're produced, whether we're talking timber, coal, oil or nuclear is because of massive government instment....
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not just an energy, but across the government to engage entrepreneurs and innovators across all the different sectors. for those of you familiar with the history of the health data initiative launched by then the hhs health and human services chief technology officer todd park, we sought to have a health
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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it gives money to shell who import solar energy from nevada. correct me if i am wrong and there are numerous books written about how this policy will fail. what you need in that position is someone with new blood and global warming is real and emergency and a crisis. san francisco is the kind of city of the tail that wags the dog. we can create a policy that matches the german policy of creating jobs, cash flow in this town. the only state that has done it so far is verment and gainsville florida you need somebody here who is a critic of cca, not somebody in house and along with the shell game because it inevitably going to fail. if you don't have somebody speaking that understands the policy how it inevitably will fail, must fail. it's designed to fail. if you don't have somebody that understands that concept in the position then you're just going to be walking down the road to inevitably throwing money at a policy that will fail, so would urge when looking for somebody ask them questions about what policy they understand because most people i
it gives money to shell who import solar energy from nevada. correct me if i am wrong and there are numerous books written about how this policy will fail. what you need in that position is someone with new blood and global warming is real and emergency and a crisis. san francisco is the kind of city of the tail that wags the dog. we can create a policy that matches the german policy of creating jobs, cash flow in this town. the only state that has done it so far is verment and gainsville...
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what infuriates me most about this, paul, is the huge give away to the green energy industry. and you know, you're talking about subsidies to algae, biodiesel and then the wind industry got a massive tax credit, a kind of tax subsidy and there is a hypocrisy issue here, paul, because the left keeps saying, oh, the taxes don't matter, businesses don't make decisions based on taxes and that's okay to raise taxes, but the wind industry and the algae industry can't possibly survive if we don't give them these tax benefits. i think the republicans should attack that hypocrisy. >> paul: steve, you said the left or five, six republican senators voted for the tax extenders bill in the finance committee. >> great point. >> paul: both parties have their fingerprints on this, and the question i have, why would republican favor something like this? >> well, air exactly right. you know, the iowa senators were very much for this chuck grassley, i don't know when it was that iowa became an energy state, but they now thrive on wind subsidies and ethanol. and so, it's a big problem. i guess i
what infuriates me most about this, paul, is the huge give away to the green energy industry. and you know, you're talking about subsidies to algae, biodiesel and then the wind industry got a massive tax credit, a kind of tax subsidy and there is a hypocrisy issue here, paul, because the left keeps saying, oh, the taxes don't matter, businesses don't make decisions based on taxes and that's okay to raise taxes, but the wind industry and the algae industry can't possibly survive if we don't give...
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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. >> cost of energy is coming down. we're not sure what that does to the energy stocks. ned, if you are picking and choosing, what are you liking, what you are not liking? >> just the opposite. i love the technology area right now. last year, i bet on the qs. the year before i bet on the qs. i hear the case about slowing earnings, but the stocks have already slowed down. apple is 200 points below its high. if you start to look at them statistically, the price earnings ratios on big cap stocks are less than the s&p 500. the future, the future growth, secular growth of this industry has got to be twice that of the s&p, yet it's got a p/e ratio that's 3 percentage points less. 3 multiple points. the other factor i like about it is, this is the reason employment growth hasn't been strong. substitution of labor for capital, clearly, we've seen productivity rise because of what's going on in technology. the world still has to be wired, without any question whatsoever. and i get back to this valuation issue again, if you look at free cash flow, enterprise value versus free cash
. >> cost of energy is coming down. we're not sure what that does to the energy stocks. ned, if you are picking and choosing, what are you liking, what you are not liking? >> just the opposite. i love the technology area right now. last year, i bet on the qs. the year before i bet on the qs. i hear the case about slowing earnings, but the stocks have already slowed down. apple is 200 points below its high. if you start to look at them statistically, the price earnings ratios on big...
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i was working in the world of energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i know california like this is and we want to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very proud to say that all of the leaders of the italian american associations are gathered today, mr. mayor, and senator assembly man and board of supervisors is here to celebrate with us and ramona blackwell who with the committee of the italians abroad and elected body and we will need your support and it's not just top down but bottom up. we're are open to your ideas and suggestions. we want it to a great celebration and people are in charge and in power and they will also run the show. that's our objective. by the way also have guests from outside california and salt lake city -- i don't know where
i was working in the world of energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i know california like this is and we want to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very...
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and if you can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so you know we're putting two or three hundred million dollars then to russia or into trying to. invest in companies that pick come up with good ways to pay big energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention that's the virgin green thumb which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones to be looking at quite a lot of other investment because well last question very briefly a question for a look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i would i have to the most. incredible life fantastic probably. lots of adventures. i live alone i. created three other companies just had a blast israel is surrounded by wonderful people. being married to the same lady for thirty four years great children. they're a great control. very lucky for you yourself have faced asked a number of times especially on your travels on the hot air balloons across the ocean what made you do it over and over again i can imagine mu
and if you can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so you know we're putting two or three hundred million dollars then to russia or into trying to. invest in companies that pick come up with good ways to pay big energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention that's the virgin green thumb which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones to be looking at quite a lot of other investment because well last question very briefly a question...
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for it and believe it can happen you can get it done and i just want to thank you guys for all your energy and excitement you bring to san francisco and for the giants day in and day out. you all are the best. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> well, -- audience: romo, romo. >> well, first off congratulations san francisco. we definitely couldn't have done it without you guys. i will venture to say -- there is one thing i noticed about my team we are a great example of this city. look at the diversity of personalities, where we all come from, the different faces from different stories and we all have one goal in mine. we had one job in mine. we had one dream in mine and that is to be world series champions with this group and i am proud to say that. you guys the same thing. we couldn't have done it without you, the city of san francisco. like i said you guys better be proud. you need to be proud and i will tell you for dang sure we are all world series champions and wearing orange and black in san francisco. [cheers and applause] >> all right. now i would like to introduce two more gentle
for it and believe it can happen you can get it done and i just want to thank you guys for all your energy and excitement you bring to san francisco and for the giants day in and day out. you all are the best. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> well, -- audience: romo, romo. >> well, first off congratulations san francisco. we definitely couldn't have done it without you guys. i will venture to say -- there is one thing i noticed about my team we are a great example of this city....
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i think what we should do is change the 100% 2020 goal to locally produced energy from facilities beyond that date. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello commissioners. my name is paul congressmanus and part of. >> >> bon hundred% solar. there is a way to get to one heard% -- 100% and ignored in this country by the media so you might not have heard of it. it's a solar payment policy. it requires pg&e to pay 54 cents kilowatt hour to homeowners that put panels on their roo. i know a hundred people in this town that are generating surplus and pg&e is basically stealing this surplus energy at the rate pg&e is paying, so it's simply a policy that the mayor can institute under executive powers, and get around pg&e that way. in germany it's created 400,000 new jobs. it's created $4 billion in cash flow through the economy and making the german economy the strongest in europe and it's the -- it basically is a policy that pays the homeowners so it makes investing in solar attractive to homeowners. right now it's not attractive to put a hundred solar panels on your roof, but under this poli
i think what we should do is change the 100% 2020 goal to locally produced energy from facilities beyond that date. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello commissioners. my name is paul congressmanus and part of. >> >> bon hundred% solar. there is a way to get to one heard% -- 100% and ignored in this country by the media so you might not have heard of it. it's a solar payment policy. it requires pg&e to pay 54 cents kilowatt hour to homeowners that put panels...
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you can feel the energy in this area. the fans are certainly ready for it and the redskins are hosting the playoff game for just the second time at fedex field and tomorrow will feature a few bright young stars. none bigger than quarterback richard griffith 3. r.g. 3, a great rookie quarterback impressed with everything he's seen from griffin. >> he's a remarkable kid, and, you know, as you watch him and listen to him and all, he's really special. and that doesn't necessarily translate to the football field, but it did in his case. he was able to handle it and do stuff right off the bat. made great impressions from the beginning and held numbers through the season. rg3 is, he's just, got all of those commercials for a reason. you know? he's done it, and he's been just incredible. >>> coming up later in sports, more on the redskins/seahawks and college basketball. >>> you know seahawks fans are hard to find in the d.c. area, but we did find one who's a diehard, at least for this weekend. darcy spencer join us to explain th
you can feel the energy in this area. the fans are certainly ready for it and the redskins are hosting the playoff game for just the second time at fedex field and tomorrow will feature a few bright young stars. none bigger than quarterback richard griffith 3. r.g. 3, a great rookie quarterback impressed with everything he's seen from griffin. >> he's a remarkable kid, and, you know, as you watch him and listen to him and all, he's really special. and that doesn't necessarily translate to...
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baud we said justice for all, the right for peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but mr. president, do you want -- >> translator: allow me, please. >> that's not the question. >> translator: i will get to that question. don't be in such a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the map? is that your desire? >> translator: if a group comes an occupies the united states of america, destroys home while women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of america, impose five different wars on many neighbors, and always threaten others, what would you do? what would you say? would you help it? would you help that entity? or would you help the people of the united states? >> when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicating. the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we propose the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threaten israel and demonize the united states and we do all this stuff, we want you to tr
baud we said justice for all, the right for peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but mr. president, do you want -- >> translator: allow me, please. >> that's not the question. >> translator: i will get to that question. don't be in such a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the map? is that your desire? >> translator: if a group comes an occupies the united states of america, destroys home while women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of...
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am i for the wind energy tax credit? yes. i want to see us move towards a greener, cleaner form of energy in our future, but when you start ticking off the others, as small as they may be, these things have really outlived their usefulness and that can be part of tax reform as well. >> i suspect, senator, that it's possible you might not have had enough votes for this bill if some of these tax breaks weren't in there, that these were sort of payoffs. >> well, you're certainly not new to washington because you know how it works. you bring together a majority by putting something in the bill that is appealing to a member of congress. >> right. >> and who knows who represents the algae lobby on capitol hill, but they must have been very happy with the outcome. >> we'll try to find out. a final question for you, senator. president obama has said, look, i'm not going to do any kind of negotiating over this debt ceiling. you all have spent this money, and he points to congress so you have to raise this debt ceiling. he is, and we e
am i for the wind energy tax credit? yes. i want to see us move towards a greener, cleaner form of energy in our future, but when you start ticking off the others, as small as they may be, these things have really outlived their usefulness and that can be part of tax reform as well. >> i suspect, senator, that it's possible you might not have had enough votes for this bill if some of these tax breaks weren't in there, that these were sort of payoffs. >> well, you're certainly not...
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i think he definitely gained energy. john: and he thrived by reporting things that the mainstream media was just skippingnd the biggest example is the acorn story. you were part of the beginning. do-gooders', helping poor people. it turned out they were sleazy and maybe engaging in voter fraud. then came this pen pen prostitute. utility. >> speaking with james o'keefe about a video he had done. and at a maura flynn at the end of the conversation i asked him, so, what are you working on now. he began to describe the acorn videos that he and anna were working on. i couldn't belie what i was hearing. i thought, well, is this kid has what he says he has this is huge i asked him what his plan ws for releasing these videos, and he said, he had approached the networks and released in that way. i strongly recommended that he not do that. john: so he went to breitbart to release them gradually. they were encouraging teen prostitution, tax evasion, encouraging peop like to the government. the mainstream media still smeared at this
i think he definitely gained energy. john: and he thrived by reporting things that the mainstream media was just skippingnd the biggest example is the acorn story. you were part of the beginning. do-gooders', helping poor people. it turned out they were sleazy and maybe engaging in voter fraud. then came this pen pen prostitute. utility. >> speaking with james o'keefe about a video he had done. and at a maura flynn at the end of the conversation i asked him, so, what are you working on...
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the energy level was just at an all time high, i think. and this week, like last week, we buzzed around. but this week, we made the tackles and we didn't allow him to get through the line of scrimmage and get yards after first contact. and we just kept putting that heat on him. and that was the difference. >> michele: so where do you see the defense right now as you get ready to head to san francisco? >> we got to get better. >> michele: congratulations on the win. >>> thanks, the defense held adrian peterson who didn't have much help around him. held peterson to 99 yards on 22 carries. we bring in tony dungy now. what was the key for the packers tonight? >> well, bob, i think it was charles woodson. he came back and reminded me of our 2006 team in indianapolis. we had lost bob sanders. we weren't playing great defense. bob came back for the playoffs and everybody else played better. and i think that's what you saw tonight. charles woodson talked about guys flying around, energy, peterson wasn't breaking tackles. i think this is a good sig
the energy level was just at an all time high, i think. and this week, like last week, we buzzed around. but this week, we made the tackles and we didn't allow him to get through the line of scrimmage and get yards after first contact. and we just kept putting that heat on him. and that was the difference. >> michele: so where do you see the defense right now as you get ready to head to san francisco? >> we got to get better. >> michele: congratulations on the win....
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let's use this special energy for you are. just. to get ready for two thousand and twelve they have come to listen to messages in a language as yet unknown on earth. just. like the other participants daniel has paid eighty euros for this meditation weekend looking according to the maya calendar things are going to happen why not the coming of a civilization coming to help us during these times but like you why didn't these are perhaps there will be apparitions certainly meetings of other civilizations that have been hidden from us for a long time certainly one of. the peak of boogaard as a kind of advance base for extra terrestrials apocalyptic tourism has found fertile ground in this region. full of christian symbols and cattle ruins the old department is a land of legends some believe christ to me is buried here. over the last twenty years i bid you has written several books decipher in this dream factory. a couple of kilometers away from the guy in there in the chateau bookshop the tourists. i have quite a choice. michael and i d
let's use this special energy for you are. just. to get ready for two thousand and twelve they have come to listen to messages in a language as yet unknown on earth. just. like the other participants daniel has paid eighty euros for this meditation weekend looking according to the maya calendar things are going to happen why not the coming of a civilization coming to help us during these times but like you why didn't these are perhaps there will be apparitions certainly meetings of other...
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to capture this energy emily accuses strange crystal skulls and it kind. of crystal skulls of the guardians of ancestral knowledge you know both of them he really possessed all the knowledge of our ancestors here on earth to him and even beyond according to the my is the skull this is the first crystal skulls were brought to earth by initiators from the skies city that this one already has six arable hemispheres and it even has hearing. so that simply means it can connect to other forms of life. and the. it was all there i don't know today the great spirit one of the lot of us is your bit that's great that they were all going to try to comfortably get in there and all. the credit my yeah according to the myers and it's not even just the miners because nasa is also well aware that we are making a quantum leap so that is to say the earth could and even further beyond in prayer and so we too are passing through into a new age of evolution. so the crystal skulls contain the evolution program up until december twenty first two thousand and twelve and. these sup
to capture this energy emily accuses strange crystal skulls and it kind. of crystal skulls of the guardians of ancestral knowledge you know both of them he really possessed all the knowledge of our ancestors here on earth to him and even beyond according to the my is the skull this is the first crystal skulls were brought to earth by initiators from the skies city that this one already has six arable hemispheres and it even has hearing. so that simply means it can connect to other forms of...
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that is being rolled out at education, energy, treasury, u.s. aid, other agencies as well. these programs are celebrating the use of open data and hopefully will provide some additional support. i think there are even folks here who have been part of these events. we're excited for that continued support and hope you can all join this initiative in the neutral. -- future. >> so, earlier you were talking a little about kind of how san francisco came in in terms of actually ading the officer. more broadly how do you think san francisco compares and what are some of the other cities that are doing really well in terms of open data? >> i should be clear. when san francisco is third, we have a pact. i'll add to that actually. what's great in san francisco is there is not just going to be a chief data officer. there is also the office of civic innovation. jay's team, shannon's team. by having both of those units in place i think there is going to be a really powerful team. because you can't just open up the data. you have to do things like this, where you get the community togeth
that is being rolled out at education, energy, treasury, u.s. aid, other agencies as well. these programs are celebrating the use of open data and hopefully will provide some additional support. i think there are even folks here who have been part of these events. we're excited for that continued support and hope you can all join this initiative in the neutral. -- future. >> so, earlier you were talking a little about kind of how san francisco came in in terms of actually ading the...
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rural development, energy -- we have jobs that are created by a long-term investment in the farm bill. that is part of how we get out of debt. >> i realize those are your priorities and that you think some of the money in the farm bill could be better spent. this extension extended those direct payments. do you think the direct-payment program will eventually die, or is this an indication there will be a fight to try to keep them? >> i think there will be a fight to try to keep them. folks don't want to admit it. they would rather do it behind the scenes. we can either do it in a way that works for agriculture or it will be done in a way that is not good for agriculture in terms of funding other things. are we just going to lose the baseline? or will we make a cut but then be able to reinvest? that will ultimately be the question. i will continue to champion what is best for american farmers and ranchers in a responsible way for taxpayers. as long as i am chairing the agriculture committee, we will do everything possible to eliminate subsidies that do not make sense while strengthenin
rural development, energy -- we have jobs that are created by a long-term investment in the farm bill. that is part of how we get out of debt. >> i realize those are your priorities and that you think some of the money in the farm bill could be better spent. this extension extended those direct payments. do you think the direct-payment program will eventually die, or is this an indication there will be a fight to try to keep them? >> i think there will be a fight to try to keep...
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tonight, that energy lives on, as the redskins get ready to take on the seattle seahawks at home tomorrow. it has been a long time coming for fans in maryland, so much so, even baltimore ravens fans are secretly rooting for the skins this post season. >> i have been going with the ravens, but now since rg-iii is with the redskins, i do -- i'm starting to like the redskins as well. >> whoa! now, if it comes to a super bowl between the two? >> i will go with redskins. >> by the way, also in a wild card game, they take on the indianapolis colts in baltimore tomorrow at 1:00. >>> as the skins make their playoff push, team memorabilia is flying off the shelves ahead of tomorrow's game. >> a manassas family is hoping to add to their collection, if they have the room for it. audrey barns took a tour of the ultimate redskins man cave at the duval family home. >> reporter: a lot of football fans have a signed helmet or two, but a manassas family has dozens of them. in fact, they have so much redskins memorabilia, it fills an entire garage. jimmy duval started collecting redskins stuff with his dad
tonight, that energy lives on, as the redskins get ready to take on the seattle seahawks at home tomorrow. it has been a long time coming for fans in maryland, so much so, even baltimore ravens fans are secretly rooting for the skins this post season. >> i have been going with the ravens, but now since rg-iii is with the redskins, i do -- i'm starting to like the redskins as well. >> whoa! now, if it comes to a super bowl between the two? >> i will go with redskins. >>...
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that we remain first in science, technology, and energy. that the educate and prepare our young people for the jobs of tomorrow and that when we make it in america, all the people can make it in america. the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters and remove obstacles of participation in democracy. [applause] we must increase the level of civility and reduce the role of money in our elections. in [applause] when we do, we will elect more women, more minorities, more young people to public office. [applause] the american people are what make our country great. by and large [applause] -- by and large the united states is a nation of immigrants who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by our bold actions on comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] [applause] today we take an oath to protect and defend the constitution, our people, and our freedom. to protect and defend. that i
that we remain first in science, technology, and energy. that the educate and prepare our young people for the jobs of tomorrow and that when we make it in america, all the people can make it in america. the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters and remove obstacles of participation in democracy. [applause] we must increase the level of civility and reduce the role of money in our...
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the companies that use energy and extract fromhe grod and farmers and manufacturers and shippers, you know, those companies that constitute the bulk of the economy. it is it hit. it is fine if you are making application for the iphone and then you are not hit so much. >>ick, you were a small businessman and the folks who make things. you were in the intellectual property realm. >> it is fasnating and the reason we have regulation and it is people who are in the position to do harm to their customers have the regulations. why? because before they had regulations they were doing harm. there are rules that protect the public safety . thcongress and senate is breaking its own rules by not passing a budget . that's the issue . in issue, it is not a lack of rulebut a short annual of enforcement . that is not the same as making the economy more affective. >> the trouble with you, john. your did maching and. >> i see you taking your point. i have gone up in washington. very often thape make sure they have jobs later on >> i so how that is a burrcrat. >> we are not talking about those rules. w
the companies that use energy and extract fromhe grod and farmers and manufacturers and shippers, you know, those companies that constitute the bulk of the economy. it is it hit. it is fine if you are making application for the iphone and then you are not hit so much. >>ick, you were a small businessman and the folks who make things. you were in the intellectual property realm. >> it is fasnating and the reason we have regulation and it is people who are in the position to do harm...
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said i had a good energy about me. she wanted to get to know me more. we really hit it off and we ended up getting married. real love, you know? destiny-type love that people talk about. i'm like how did this happen? a guy like me, you know, that's been to hello and back and i've got this dallas cheerleader almost. that's what i call her. you're like a dallas cheerleader. i had to pinch myself a couple of times. i'm like, is this happening? she's helping me with structure. she helps with structure. happily ever after, huh? >> uh-huh. >> during roy's long and well documented time in prison, he earned a reputation for being like a bull in a china shop. nowadays, he and his wife collect china. >> this is a royal dalton set. this goes along with this, bone china, very, very nice. 1926. very old. it's a beautiful hobby. what i don't understand is why other people don't think it's fascinating, you know? we go to some of these estate sales. we're like the moth to the flame. we've got to have it. and here we are walking out with boxes of china. look at this. te
said i had a good energy about me. she wanted to get to know me more. we really hit it off and we ended up getting married. real love, you know? destiny-type love that people talk about. i'm like how did this happen? a guy like me, you know, that's been to hello and back and i've got this dallas cheerleader almost. that's what i call her. you're like a dallas cheerleader. i had to pinch myself a couple of times. i'm like, is this happening? she's helping me with structure. she helps with...
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we are producing more energy, and america can become an energy exporter. >> this is clearly an ambitious president. again, david said, just one goal please, sir, and he gave three right there. let's go ahead and add on the agenda gun control, rebuilding infrastructure, preventing tax hikes. the immigration. any of these issues, do you see as being his legacy legislation? do you see that as being the things he will be most remembered for? >> depends how it turns out. but you know, you mentioned gun control and public safety. if it had not been for newtown, that would not have as high a place on this agenda. that's another factor here. we can't predict what kind of crises might emerge during the next four years. oftentimes, presidents are remembered for how they respond to votes. >> look at george w. bush right there. >> indeed. >> how many big items can a second term president actually get through? >> usually a president has to be extremely sparing. ronald reagan in his second term did tax reform with the congress. he also did what many second term presidents do, which is to say i have li
we are producing more energy, and america can become an energy exporter. >> this is clearly an ambitious president. again, david said, just one goal please, sir, and he gave three right there. let's go ahead and add on the agenda gun control, rebuilding infrastructure, preventing tax hikes. the immigration. any of these issues, do you see as being his legacy legislation? do you see that as being the things he will be most remembered for? >> depends how it turns out. but you know,...
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who's-who really has been a beakon of energy inside of our office at the mayor's office and neighborhood service and is sweating through our work to make sure we are well on point to have a great celebration here at city hall and so again shad dei thank you very much for your work. to all of you here tonight from the city family i want to saw thank you for joining us here as well and to really encourage you to take part of in all of the if he istivities that we have to offer here at city hall and for those of you who have an opportunity to tine sign in at the front please do so we can reach you through the mayor's office and neighborhood services center which highlights the many services and if he is activities that occur in san francisco and in our city. and so while we take a pause, for a moment, to bring some more art into our hall, we would like to pause for one more musical enter lewd and to begin with the rest of our program. so thank you all very much. ♪ ♪ (applause). . (applause). . . >> thank you guys so much for that beautiful performance can we give them another round of a
who's-who really has been a beakon of energy inside of our office at the mayor's office and neighborhood service and is sweating through our work to make sure we are well on point to have a great celebration here at city hall and so again shad dei thank you very much for your work. to all of you here tonight from the city family i want to saw thank you for joining us here as well and to really encourage you to take part of in all of the if he istivities that we have to offer here at city hall...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. >>> peggy perales' pen pail relationships with two inmates from rival gangs have already caught the attention of the bexar county jail's gang intelligence division. >> you got a guy that you have a child with but you're writing to somebody else as well? correct? >> one of the letters written to perales was intercepted by mail room staff, who suspected it might contain gang codes. now, she has some new trouble. >> perales? since the last time we spoke to her we did a background check in the facility and her last incarceration, involved in a report, she was an aggressor, and accusing the inmate of being an informant in reference to some narcotics that might have been in the unit. >> given this new information, officer rodriguez has read all of
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. >>> peggy perales' pen pail relationships with two inmates from rival gangs have already caught the attention of the bexar county jail's gang...
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and thanks to volunteers who give of themselves and of their time and of their energy and their love to help the elderly jews who have no one else to help them. donor: the people that are doing this program are just touching the surface when they tell you how wonderful it is to be able to feed the hungry. because that's what we are doing, we're literally feeding the hungry. eckstein: your gift of $50 will help one person with a hot meal three times a week in addition to the monthly box. shengl: there is no way that i could live without this food. it is like the angels arriving every time this food arrives. eckstein: this is shengl. and as you can see she just received her food for today and this food has to last her for two days. shengl just had a stroke a few months ago. and she was telling me that she had to make the decision between food and the medicine that she needs to take. in fact, she cried to me just a few moments ago saying she doesn't know how she could have lived and how she could go on without our help. announcer: christians are now able to comfort shengl and many other
and thanks to volunteers who give of themselves and of their time and of their energy and their love to help the elderly jews who have no one else to help them. donor: the people that are doing this program are just touching the surface when they tell you how wonderful it is to be able to feed the hungry. because that's what we are doing, we're literally feeding the hungry. eckstein: your gift of $50 will help one person with a hot meal three times a week in addition to the monthly box. shengl:...
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there will likely be no large-scale initiative on tax reform, entitlement reform, energy policy, probably even immigration reform and this is the real worry. because beyond the self-inflicted crisis of the cliff and the forthcoming debt ceiling, the united states faces a much deeper challenge. for more than a decade now, for many decades by some measures, america's growth rates have slowed. recoveries have been jobless. and median wages have declined. some combination of the information revolution and globalization has placed tough pressures on high-wage countries like the united states. these new forces of technology and globalization are accelerating and without a strategy to revive growth, long-term growth, all our problems get worse, including and especially our debt. washington's focus so far has been on raising taxes and cutting spending. it should really be on reforming and investing in the american economy. historically when the american government or the world bank or the imf advised countries that got into trouble, they usually stress that achieving fiscal stability, austerity w
there will likely be no large-scale initiative on tax reform, entitlement reform, energy policy, probably even immigration reform and this is the real worry. because beyond the self-inflicted crisis of the cliff and the forthcoming debt ceiling, the united states faces a much deeper challenge. for more than a decade now, for many decades by some measures, america's growth rates have slowed. recoveries have been jobless. and median wages have declined. some combination of the information...
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she wanted to feel my energy. right off the bat, she was on to something. >> oh, my goodness, gracious. >> there were a few hits. >> you could not not work. you could not. so much vocabulary. >> i get it. i talk a lot. >> you should be able to speak different languages. >> there was a miss. >> i feel like there was a grandmother that passed. on your dad's side. >> on my mom's side. >> reporter: this is awkward. medium, victor vogeniz has special looized in seances for over 40 years. he claims he can summon a spirit to move this table. >> i don't wear any rings or anything. there is nothing to catch there. i don't do anything that even gives a hint of fraud. i let people look at the bottom of the table. we have had this table come up, hit the ceiling and spin. that's what put the scratch there. >> reporter: as i took a seat at my first table-tipping seance, i wasn't sure what to expect. >> if the table starts to move, you may have to get out of the way. >> reporter: after ten minutes, the table slid right into nigh
she wanted to feel my energy. right off the bat, she was on to something. >> oh, my goodness, gracious. >> there were a few hits. >> you could not not work. you could not. so much vocabulary. >> i get it. i talk a lot. >> you should be able to speak different languages. >> there was a miss. >> i feel like there was a grandmother that passed. on your dad's side. >> on my mom's side. >> reporter: this is awkward. medium, victor vogeniz has...
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your energy for the task. when you're not in good health, you don't have the energy to do what you need to do. that's a known fact. secondly, your ability to focus. when you're sick, your mind is divided. oftentimes you can't focus the way you ought to focus. then the degree of alertness. you're not as alert when you're sick and your mind is divided as you could be. ready to take on new challenges. when a person doesn't feel good physically they're not ready to take on new challenges. i have to get over this, that whatever it might be. then of course the capacity to finish a task. many people start things they never finish. if your body, listen, if your body isn't working properly, there's lots of things that happen and this is certainly one of them. and so somebody says, well, i would like to finish the task but i don't feel like it. well, because if your body is not healthy, it makes a difference. then, of course, the level of enthusiasm. it's real hard to be enthusiastic about something when you feel like y
your energy for the task. when you're not in good health, you don't have the energy to do what you need to do. that's a known fact. secondly, your ability to focus. when you're sick, your mind is divided. oftentimes you can't focus the way you ought to focus. then the degree of alertness. you're not as alert when you're sick and your mind is divided as you could be. ready to take on new challenges. when a person doesn't feel good physically they're not ready to take on new challenges. i have to...
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. >> we are not finding -- were is the energy? the energy is in the united states. stop these strikes. stop the labor. i think stalin has always been a convenient distraction for the right and the center. up to today, to get away -- >> the fact they could agreed also made easier, the right to do that. >> that's what concerns me. when you feel all the liberals, so to speak, and also the truman liberals, the hard clippers that were in this direction. and it changes american history terribly because right now we have no union movement. i think the concept of labor, it's not even discussed in this country. [talking over each other] >> this is what's happened. this is far more important, friendly, then pointing the finger at the soviet union. why not point it at, as i said earlier, churchill increase in athens in 1944? [talking over each other] >> we've got to take a break. we will jump forward after the break. >> sorry, i just wanted -- spent on the go? "after words" is available via podcast. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper left side of the page. select
. >> we are not finding -- were is the energy? the energy is in the united states. stop these strikes. stop the labor. i think stalin has always been a convenient distraction for the right and the center. up to today, to get away -- >> the fact they could agreed also made easier, the right to do that. >> that's what concerns me. when you feel all the liberals, so to speak, and also the truman liberals, the hard clippers that were in this direction. and it changes american...
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that's the ready energy source. but fructose, sweet part of the sugar, the molecule we seek, the reason why everybody likes sugar, that does not get turned into glycogen. it gets turned into liver fat. and now one-third of america has nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a disease that wasn't even described until 1980. it is the biggest epidemic in the history of the world. >> it's -- and it's stunning to think about. and again, i think more people need to hear that particular message. the history of it, as well. but sugar, it's not just the amount of sugar, but it's the rate at which it's absorbed in the body. you really talk about these sugary drinks as opposed to a piece of fruit, for example. which also has sugar in it. >> the reason fiber is so important -- the reason to eat your sugar as whole fruit and not as fruit juice, not as smoothies, is because the fiber helps reduce the rate of absorption from the gut into the bloodstream. when you juice it, it's all going to you and your liver gets overwhelmed and you ge
that's the ready energy source. but fructose, sweet part of the sugar, the molecule we seek, the reason why everybody likes sugar, that does not get turned into glycogen. it gets turned into liver fat. and now one-third of america has nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a disease that wasn't even described until 1980. it is the biggest epidemic in the history of the world. >> it's -- and it's stunning to think about. and again, i think more people need to hear that particular message. the...
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it's just sugar, it's only energy, no nutrition. it's a deadly force. it gives nothing but quick burning fuel. >> when i hear the soda conversation and what it does, people are like that's silly. that's what we thought of cigarettes. there was a moment when people sitting on air were smoking, right? you go to your workplace and everybody was smoking. that language was considered radical. >> there's been a fascinating development in that. some of the attorneys behind the tobacco settlement have filed 27 different lawsuits against some of the big companies. i think and they think they have a solid footing than with the tobacco settlement. with tobacco, there's a small piece. with food it's big in terms of dollars. the attorneys think they have clear cut violations with the law. with tobacco, there wasn't a clear cut violation. this is going to radically change the issue and bring it into focus. it's going to inform dramatic changes in behavior and then what will happen is i think some of the business is going to go washington like they did on asbestos lit
it's just sugar, it's only energy, no nutrition. it's a deadly force. it gives nothing but quick burning fuel. >> when i hear the soda conversation and what it does, people are like that's silly. that's what we thought of cigarettes. there was a moment when people sitting on air were smoking, right? you go to your workplace and everybody was smoking. that language was considered radical. >> there's been a fascinating development in that. some of the attorneys behind the tobacco...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. learn more, lose more trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. >>> a social media avalanche descended on a 16-year-old girl at the center of an alleged rape case. for months, the teen's chilling story plus photos have been discussed, dissected on social media worldwide, photos showing her in an incredible vulnerable state tweeted around the globe. her family's attorney says the
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. learn more, lose more trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand...